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los angeles and this is fox news at night,. >> donald trump had a net positive approval rating compare that to the second term just so far, every single day, of trump second term so far he has been on the positive side of the world, that is what is going on right now we're living in a different world, 70% of americans say, trump is doing what he promised to do. >> trace: breaking tonight the numbers are in and it is now a different world as a majority of americans now prove of -- approve of the job trump is doing and that is likely because he is doing what he said he would do. >> president donald trump: we have to get back to common sense, begin the restoration of american revolution of common sense. i have a high approval rating because i am using common sense.
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>> trace: nobody loves common sense more than common sense and the world by the way was on full display during last night's super bowl. so a question, are the swift booze and trump cheers a sign of the times? we want your thought in the nightcap meanwhile chaos in the streets of philadelphia after the eagles win as celebrations turn violent, we will have more on that in moments, and elon musk sounding the alarm on fema in the millions of dollars they are spending, on illegal immigrants. after the biden administration insisted that was not true. >> disaster relief is a falsehood, use in immigrants illegally in the u.s. the fact is, no money is being
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diverted from response needs, that is the fact. >> trace: actually is live in new york with more on the common sense campaign promises -- ashley's live in new york with more on the common sense campaign promises from trump. >> he is delivering on many of his campaign promises, much of that being done through the more than 60 executive orders he has issued so far, just today he trumped orders eliminating the federal executive institute management training program for civil servants and mandating the government use plastic straws, and reversal of the biden administration policy. >> president donald trump: we are going back to blessings, of these things don't work, i've had many times on occasion they break, they explode. >> it's not just polls showing how popular trump is at this stage, in his presidency take a look at how he was received at last night's super bowl.
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we love to see it weather its an order supporting plastic straws or being the first sitting president to ever attend the super bowl, which is baffling to me but trump seems to be making changes in so many facets of american life and in the federal government with the help of the department efficiency and elon musk. >> president donald trump: i will tell him very soon, maybe in 24 hours, to go check the department of education, then i'm going to go to the military, let's check the military we will find hundreds of billions of dollars of fraud and abuse. >> but of course none of this is without resistance, a judge today continuing to block the trump administration's buyout offer to over 2 million civil employees interrupt 65,000 federal employees have reportedly accepted the offer and elon musk said $59 million
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was spent to house illegal migrants in the luxury, new york city hotels. >> trace: we are going to talk about that more, live for us to new york thank you. let's bring in fox news political analyst jeana, in fox news contributor jason, gentleman welcome to both of you, jason to you first giving a quick sample of doj to-do list, this is foxnews.com quoting the department of health and human services cancelled more than 180 million in contracts over 48 hours including a nearly 170,000 contract or anthony museum exhibit. doj ex-post also today that department of education determining 89 contracts worth 881 million, one can't -- one contractor was given 1.5 million for clerical operations at a mall center final doj posted the department of education 229 bei trading grants totaling 101 million dollars. pretty good days work?
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>> the numbers absolutely stunning, what in the world does the health and human services even do without a museum but to celebrate the exhibit, are you kidding me? i am so glad this country is so grateful and this is why donald trump's ratings are off the charts, he is doing exactly what he was going to do, we are only three weeks into this administration and elon musk, is able to look at things. i was the chairman of the oversight committee, i could not go see the specificity, how he did it, more power to him, it's exactly what the country needs. >> trace: i will tell you that, to you now some reaction to cbs poll number on trump's job approval, let watch, -- let's watch. >> 53% approve of the job he is doing.
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>> he is doing in the eyes of the public what he said he would do in the campaign. there is political value in that effect 70% of people say he's doing what he promised. >> trace: you know it just pains cbs to say these things. >> 70% of americans believe donald trump is doing exactly what he campaign to do, how can i disagree with them? how can i disagree with jason on this very point? the truth of the matter is the american people wanted to have inflation stop. they wanted to have illegal immigration at the border stop. they wanted to ensure that there was safety and security and donald trump is doing just that, attorney general pam bondi, he was doing what he has instructed. meaty -- many others are doing that so the banks along it to those and those appointed to these positions are doing exactly what the american people
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want them to do. >> trace: look back and forth in this is bret baier and donald trump talking about j.d. vance being the parent. >> right now do you view j.d. vance as your successor? >> president donald trump: no, but he's very capable . i don't think -- so far i think he is doing a fantastic job, but it's too early, we are just starting. >> trace: i thought the answer would be yes, are you surprised? >> no, three weeks into the trumpet administration, you have to be able to take the reins at any given moment and i think j.d. vance exemplifies personifies exactly the type of personality that is new and is leading the republican party, he is young, vibrant, understands the numbers, he represents the values of this country, he pulled himself up from the bootstrap, it's an all-american
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story but i think he enjoys donald trump's full throttle support. >> trace: he does, lastly, i want to talk about the upcoming caldwell institute gala at mara largo, i want to read the following inspired by personal loss talking of course about your brother, the inaugural gal ignites us to celebrate justice in honour of those who stand for victims rights across the nation you say we are honoured to welcome john walsh host of america's most wanted as our keynote speaker, a noteworthy cause very important now give me 15 or 30 seconds on this? >> absolutely, i'm thankful we have the caldwell institute. people can get their tickets at the website, we welcome everybody who believes in justice, certainly. thankful that we have this moment we can have john walsh, he was a fighter, and certainly we have the american people who will supportive of our efforts
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of taking down the progressive prosecutors, please support us in -- on the website. >> trace: a good cause. both of you, thank you. >> today donald trump is going to sign an executive order banning black people from halftime. all the racist was somehow getting? man were they hopping mad . i am happy as a clam. >> trace: donald trump was loudly cheering sought out by kansas city chiefs star and closed -- and posed for a photo op, making history as the first sitting president to attend the super bowl, let's bring in political strategist and podcast host tiffany along with institute amber, thank you both. it was one of those things where she said it's a joke but when you say it over and over again is not really a joke, it's kind of a pattern right?
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>> the calling trump hitler comments we've gone over the past decade almost at this point, you look at the numbers, 's approval rating with black voters is only climbing, it's only getting better. if anybody can prove that donald trump is a man who very much is a part of the america block community just look at what we have been seeing in terms of the voters who are turning out to support him. >> trace: we really talked about the numbers for the past several minutes here, here is the video at the super bowl of it but he is talking about this this is of course donald trump and taylor swift in a little contrast, watch this. >> ♪ ♪ >> trace: taylor swift never clearly has a history with the
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philadelphia fans, a little bit of that in there, they were taking a dig but it's interesting nonetheless the cheers and the booze. >> absolutely she has been booed at a couple of kansas city chiefs games as well, and trump has only been getting more popular especially amongst sport fans we saw tons of high profile athletes doing the trump dance over the past year and this is a cultural vibe shift, a change moment that we all got to watch during the super bowl and taylor swift looks so shocked but sorry taylor this is not the arrow to word this is an arena full of sports fans and these are the type of people who are not persuaded by your instagram message urging people to vote for kamala harris. those approval rating numbers trump went up 10 points with generation z. >> trace: mark said this and if you listen to it it sounds to me like he is trying to compare democrats to have the
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kansas city chiefs played last night, listen to this. >> i am paid to not be baffled or speechless, just to do my job. i am baffled and somewhat speechless and democrats are nowhere on the field, the presses know were on the field, i've never seen anything like not just the activity but the inability of his opponents who forget stopping him, they are barely sliding down. >> trace: it really does sound like a super bowl analogy and they are having trouble slowing down. >> that's the beauty of this administration, they came in with the plan, they had over 1000 preapproved administrative members and they are coming and hard and they are coming in fast. a lot of my friends are saying its like trying to drink water from a fire hose right now and that is kind of the feeling across the board so we see that last night at the game and you are seeing it right now in politics. >> trace: it's one of those things where you wash these boxing matches and when you see some fighter get stunned, they
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just don't know really how to respond, that's kind of happening right now. lastly that he'll write the following quoting senate democrats portal for whistle-blowers in the trumpet administration, it's interesting because a lot of the comments that they got on this, are the ones saying, democrats are the ones that need the whistle-blowers, not more -- not blowing the whistle on the trumpet administration, doj's outing, they are the whistle-blower? >> that's right and i wish the democrats would have paid attention to the irs whistle-blowers who said they were stopped from investigating potential leads that would've gone to president joe biden's alleged foreign corruption but i guess they only discover whistle-blowers now that they are desperate to stop trump and as tiffany said trump is employing a flood zone strategy and democrats are so desperate, they don't know how to respond to it, they were caught completely flat-footed by this aggressive strategy and it was one of the smartest things trump could've done. >> trace: it's amazing, they
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talk about whistle-blowers, impeachment, 21 days in it really is something out of the playbook of 2017, 2018, but here we are again, tiffany, amber thank you both. along with u.s. troops it sounds like the trumpet administration plans to send irs agents to help in the fight, against illegal immigration, live with the new information on the new move, at evening. >> good evening, the full on blitz continues, the trumpet administration now looking to deputize irs agents to help with arresting and deporting illegal aliens take a look at this in a letter to treasury secretary, dhs secretary writes in part quote, it it's dhs understanding the department of treasury has qualified law enforcement personnel available to assist with immigration enforcement, especially in light of recent increases to the internal revenue service is workforce and budget. this letter request that you may qualified officials from the
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department of the treasury available to work with ice and you consent to those officials being deputized to perform immigration functions and quote, in the meantime deportation flights to venezuela has started with trump valving for missions, supervising two flights of venezuelans being sent back to venezuela from el paso, flights continue to guantanamo bay where secretary no recently visited. >> i watched a planeload of people unload that were, child, they were drug dealers, in our communities, that literally these cartels are partnering with the chinese to kill our next generation of americans. that is who we are putting down there and i'm so thankful they are not in our country anymore. >> more u.s. troops are also headed to the southern borders as well with the dod announcing another 1500 active-duty troops which will be deployed in the coming days, that brings the total to roughly 3600 troops working at our
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southern border and illegal crossings have fallen off a cliff, microscopic numbers you scent us down there right now we would have trouble finding anybody. >> trace: we might send you down there right now, thank you we appreciate it. the fox news at night common sense department could not help but notice that elon musk is planning fema sending $59 million last week to pay luxury hotels in new york city to house illegal immigrants. he said his department of government efficiency or doj just found out about the money and are planning to claw back, they are nowhere near 59 million and that it is from a quote, previously allocated reimbursement. it's like butch cassidy saying the stolen money in his pocket is not stolen, it was previously allocated by the bank. again common sense does not care what program or grant or bucket fema got the money, it's federal money, federal money should not
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be used to support those who broke federal law, it's a federal violation. maybe that's why dhs secretary said we should quote, get rid of fema the way it is today. because today's fema appears to lack a sense of urgency. yet in braces a sense of the bias, remember,'s the same fema that told fox news at night after hurricane milton in florida fema avoided homes with trump signs. common sense has one small suggestion for fema, read the room. it's bad enough that you deliberately ignored homes with signs for trumpet now you are deliberately ignoring executive actions signed by trump. let's bring in former arizona sheriff, rate to have you on the show as always, elon musk is correct, the government should not be sending $59 million of federal money to take care of
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those who broke federal law. >> absolutely correct, about number is actually about 650 million for the shelter and services program which goes to fema through dhs, the majority of that money as we know, has been used on those who came into this country illegally for hotels in all sorts of other stuff, meanwhile we have people in north carolina that are continuing to go without, as we do in hawaii, or maui, the people in california, that is where the money should have gone thoughts where the american -- americans think their money is going to when they pay that taxes. >> trace: trump threatened tariffs against mexico, mexico agreed to send reinforcements to the board of the washington exam now writing the following quoting, trump's request for mexico to enhance border security, already paying dividends going on to say four days after it's implementation, authorities arrest of 139 people
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and seized over a kilograms of fentanyl according to reports, dozens of firearms and numerous other drugs, also seized as part of the operation including cocaine, heroin, marijuana and methamphetamine. the trump push for these tariffs and subsequent deal was already saving lives and that is the important thing. >> absolutely, i don't want any of our american people to forget, we have been losing over 100,000 people per year to fentanyl, not to mention methamphetamines, heroin, cocaine, all the other drugs, with virtually no stoppage at all from the previous administration. now that trump is actually meaning what he says the mexican government is taking them seriously and they are mobilizing as well, we are seeing those positive effects already, we have a lot of work to still do but we are going in the right direction. >> trace: meantime the daily mail writes the following year president donald trump wants to send irs agents to the mexico
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border to remove illegal migrants and tax agents would be deputized to help arrest, detain and transport people out of the country, interesting because irs, is this an audit? no, it's not an audit is to arrest, what you think of that? >> look, it's great because now they are not bothering the american people but actually have a friend who was a treasury agent and they do a lot of great work and i think what they are meaning is that those treasury agents that have been trained and gone through law enforcement academies, putting cases together serving warrants and a lot of those guys who they are referring to they can take them, but them on the border to help insist with securing our borders. >> trace: thank you great to have you on the show. we appreciate it. coming up we have breaking information about a plain collision in scottsdale, arizona, the update on that is next, and a braking tonight one of president trump's most controversial cabinet nominees clears a key senate hurdle. we'll talk about that and later
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in the nightcap... donald trump getting massive cheer at yesterday's super bowl while taylor swift got booed a bit as you heard, many are saying its emblematic of a culture shift, as president trump begins his second term, what you think? culture shift, or football fans being football fans? let us know, we will read your responses coming up in the nightcap.
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scottsdale airport in arizona. the second plane was parked on private property, unknown exactly how that happens, but the owner of the jet that veered off the runway reportedly is the lead singer of the band motley crew, vincent neil, we have zero information indicating that he was on board that plane, it is believed the landing gear of that plane failed, and we will bring you new information as it comes in two fox news at night. one of the president's most polarizing cabinet nominees passed a major hurdle tonight setting full confirmation vote this week for chelsea gabbert as the director of national intelligence, mark emeritus live in d.c. with the breaking information on this good evening. >> good evening, the senate voting down party lines for the party nomination, which means
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the final confirmation vote is only hours away, considered one of the more controversial nominees, while she is a military veteran some lawmakers have been outraged over her past support for government leader edward snowden, pushing for them to be dropped after leaked classified data to the media. she's eager to shake up the community, top republicans say they believe an outsider cannot take over. >> i'm glad that she plans to focus on identifying and eliminating redundancies to restore the office to what it was originally designed to be. >> it was not long ago she was a registered democrat running on the 2020 democratic presidential candidate, now democratic senator mark water is among those article of her nomination. >> a vote in favour of her confirmation as an endorsement of president trump's lawless efforts to hollow out our national security workforce, and
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our confirmation further straining the alliance that has kept our country safer decades. >> following her confirmation the senate is expected to continue efforts of robert f. kennedy jr. up for the secretary of health and human services, we have a lot of nominees that are still waiting confirmation, we have people in key positions like trump picks to leave the department of congress waiting for the final vote. >> trace: mark live in d.c., thank you let's bring in former fbi special agent and fox news contributor nicole, along with political strategist joey, thank you book for coming on, nicole to you first democratic senator mark water and mark mair displayed a little bit of that i want to play little bit more because it's important to the next question, watch. >> she has celebrated snowden as a quote, braid whistle-blower, blaming nato for russia's 2022 invasion of ukraine. terrible judgement, and confirmation hearing, she seemed
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unable to recognize the national security interest of the united states, maybe better protected of tiktok, a social media application we have cent to millions of americans was actually under american ownership. >> trace: i think the important news is that the contacts us to canal it -- taken of all of those things. do you think they are valid concerns nicole? >> i have the privilege and opportunity to testify before congress alongside tulsi gabbert and what i can say is she is a true patriot, she has served our country for over 22 years. when i have the opportunity to meet her, she literally emanates and exudes light and strength back she is a woman of integrity, and i believe that she will do amazing things for our intelligence community. president trump is right on task as he has nominated individuals, very unconventional nonstatus pecks, that is what america
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wants, that is what they are going to get the . i think she is vivacious, she is vibrant, and i think she will do a fantastic job and i do believe that she will be approved you to meantime joey here is "politico" trying to gin up the edge of your seat saying, trump's terrifying troika has eventual nature when reporter from the atlantic sought to give... take that back. here we go, it says vance out of the country ahead of confirmation but we will say that for the next one. if no democrat support her as expected she will leave vance to break a tie and help her get over the finish line, this sounds like she is going to be fine without j.d. vance? what you think? >> she will be just signing, she will be supporting lisa murkowski.
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i don't understand why bernie sanders is not supporting this woman after she stepped down, if she was in the dnc stepping down to protest how they treated him, he can't seem to come to terms with actually getting himself the decency to return the favour, but whatever we are going to do fine without j.d. vance, he can stay in france and enjoyed his time over there, learning from a whatever craziness he is talking about. we will be just fine tulsi gabbert will be confirmed, we will get what we voted for and j.d. can enjoy it. >> trace: a lot of people have that consensus, meantime i gave you little preview nicole but here we go again, the hill writing about this, calling tulsi gabbert ignorant, notch, saying this about cash patel quoting here, put this on the screen, he has eventual nature when reporter from the atlantic sought to interview many of the nearly 40 of his former
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colleagues fearing retaliation they said they would only do so, if they could remain anonymous. they are petrified of cash patel coming back, would you think? >> is a former fbi special agent who walked away from the fbi because it had been politically and socially weaponized, it will be a breath of fresh air to have someone get in there and make real changes, i consider it a form of destructive innovation and i think that is exactly what the federal government needs, it's exactly what the fbi needs right now because what is going on right now is not working! director ray, director komi, director molar, cash patel is indifferent, unique and i think what he brings to the table is exactly what president trump once and i am confident he will be the fbi would strength. >> trace: and i'm curious about your take joey because you talked about tulsi gabbert, rfk jr. and cash patel are in this mix, would you think about both of them, do they get through?
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>> i think they are going to get to the bottom line is we have 53 republican senators, when donald trump won that mandate in november, it was for people like rfk, people like tulsi gabbert, people a cash patel, we sent no more of the same -- we said no more of the same old stories. if these 53 republican senators cannot get it together, they need to be nowhere near those seats because we voted for this, this is what make america great again is about it if they cannot get with the program, it's time to pack it up and get out. >> trace: both of you, thank you. coming out more on how president trump is making america patriotic again and a major vibe shift, are we going to use that phrase? of vibe shift at the super bowl showing the president may have more fans than taylor swift, that is next.
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>> president donald trump: this -- just the spirit of the country, i thought will be a good thing for the country to have the president be at the game. >> trace: wild that you have the president historic appearance at super bowl lix may of marked a real of vibe shift in america let's bring in the host of the emily saves america podcast host. along with conservative activist c.j. pearson, welcome to all of you, emily to you first we played the sound a couple of times, them booing taylor swift and cheering of donald trump what he think about that? we had to explain that taylor swift used to be an eagle fan so there is a little bit of animosity there the truth of the matter is, these are football fans and there was a little bit more going on there, would he think? >> i don't think this is her crowd, i don't think people are going there for her, it's very widely known, people love donald trump, they are excited to see him when he walks in places, people go nuts and other
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than that it's very simple, there are a lot of people that don't like her but that's what happens when you have a political opinion these days. sometimes people end up not liking you. >> trace: is interesting because i was at the end -- i was at the game last night and you can feel this change, to me, you look around and you watch the fans in the eagle fans were different because they were having a good night but you look at the young fans, even the kansas city fans, the young people were kind of gravitating toward trump, really excited that he was there, he seems to be like you were right a couple months ago when you told us this, he seems to be this move towards the president from young people perspective. >> 100%, 56% of generation z of voters are voting for donald trump, male voters we know that he is sweeping generation z in a landslide and seeing things like the halftime show with kendrick lamar, it was, okay,, but it was nothing compared to the legendary halftime show the real american
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music legends. if that would've been there the super bowl and america would've felt that, they said taylor swift was the real spearhead of the whole election, her endorsement was going to sway the election, i just watched her get booed by entire stadium while president donald trump got a standing ovation. it really does show that america is and jens he is more for trump -- and generation z is more for trump than ever. beauty of i want to play some sound and this is from the super bowl topic but i think it is interesting because it goes to the young people thing, or donald trump was talking about paper straws versus plastic straws and guess which one is in and guess which one is out? watch. >> as you have consistently identified nobody really likes paper straws. >> president donald trump: these things don't work, i've said it many times, on occasion they break, they explode, we are
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going back to plastic straws, it's okay. >> trace: it seems like it's this nominal, innocuous little signing but a few years ago the people in your generation would have thrown a fit, and they would be out protesting this kind of stuff. >> you go places, i'm paying like $12 for a latte, i get a paper straw, it taste like paper and on top of that you're telling me the compass plastic? the lettuce plastic? were you are worried about the straw, it's ridiculous. >> trace: this is a "usa today" p is, and it reads as follows, -- this is a "usa today" piece and it reads as follows. the eagles one last, next to it will be the trump america bowl, the trump america bowl would make about that?
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>> i think it sounds great and like you brought up the paper straws getting rid of those, i think by the end of trump's term he is going to have a 90% of americans support taking out things that frustrate americans like paper straws wrapped in plastic, or our taxpayer dollars going towards a bunch of bogus things, with the doj, it's over, everybody could not be more on fire for him being our president and everybody says trump voters are regretting their vote but i don't regret my voted all, i am more proud and confident in that both and i've been in pretty much anything in the last five years so i'm very happy to have them back in office and all of america is as well. >> trace: i'm going to give c.j. this question but here is emily. we've gone from players like annealing during the national anthem and now these players last night were emotional during the national anthem.
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want to play some sound because this is jaylen and head coach of the eagles, right after the game, watch. >> god has blessed us very much, he gave us all the talent to be able to get here, first and foremost thank you to him... >> trace: it really is if you'll look at different time right? even if you are not a football fan, you think it's a different time! >> that was for thank you god and god's back, that is wild, i am impressed. you could mention god, religion, and that we get to express our gratitude for this country and we should no matter what. >> trace: whole thing was, looking at that as of vibe change, and you see that kind of thing, these players that are getting emotional at the national anthem and kind of
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referring to god again and again, what your final thoughts on this? >> i think it's absolutely beautiful and it's everything that america needs right now, we have a crippled economy that trump had to take from biting, of broken family unit in this country, we have terrible policy and president trump is fixing it all and i could not be more happy to see that. i love we can have a generation that looks up to these football players look up to god and family and country and all this degenerate woke stuff they try to shove in our brains. >> trace: look at c.j. pearson trying to pay us a visit, did we lose them again? c.j. if you can talk, if you can hear us, i want to know your final thoughts on the whole vibe shift. >> and we lost him again. there you go let's play this, i want to play this because i did not get a chance to see it and a
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lot of people did, this is the fox news commercial that play during the first quarter and again in the second half, watch this. tribute to what a big move it is, and a toast to fox news at night, thank you for that we appreciate it and emily, c.j. if you can hear us we appreciate that loud and clear thank you, meantime president trump receiving a message -- a massive cheer at the super bowl while taylor swift got booed, many say its emblematic of the culture we just talked about with trump two
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lightning round, swift kick president trump receiving a massive cheer the super bowl while taylor swift got booed, what you think? >> i think they were cheering for you, you were there at the game so, i'm assuming it was you. >> trace: ashley? >> i think people are really tired of having taylor swift shoved down their throat every chance they get. >> trace: i think that's fair. >> i don't know what kind of reception she expected she endorsed kamala harris, trump one pennsylvania and like you said nfl fans are sick of seeing the camera on her. >> trace: tiffany? >> i think we are finally in the era where we are tired of a pop star telling us her political opinions. >> trace: emily? >> breaking news, people love trump! surprised everybody. >> trace: we asked the audience, it was that?
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oh, we forgot about bo. >> i was just saying, i think they were like me jumping up and down like a little girl when they saw the epic fox news advertisement, america is excited to be back we have a rifle president in office,. >> trace: we made that advertisement . i believe they cheered trump because the changing shift in america's culture they do taylor swift because it was very pro-ablest, i think many people are tired of celebrities trevor is calling the trump effect, taylor found out real quick we are not living in joe biden's america anymore, americans love a comeback trump is emblematic of just that, trump is the man at the moment, many football fans see taylor as an unwelcome distraction. and thank you for watching america's late news, fox news at night, we will see you right back here again tomorrowinve.
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